Posted on 12/14/2010 7:48:45 AM PST by SeekAndFind
On CNN recently, screenwriter Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network, West Wing) called Sarah Palin an idiot.
Lets see to whom that label applies.
Last week in the Huffington Post, Sorkin wrote a column attacking the ex-governor of Alaska and her reality-TV miniseries on TLC, Sarah Palins Alaska.
Sorkin opened with a quote from Sarah Palin on the hypocrisy of meat-eaters who condemn hunting for food. He then proceeded with this response: Youre right, Sarah, well all just go f*** ourselves now.
That non-sequitur was the high point of Sorkins column. (Also, as I noted in my last column on the Grammy Awards nominees for Record of the Year, while most people use expletives in private conversation or in rare uncontrolled outbursts, the Hollywood and art-world Left uses expletives in public discourse and in writing as a matter of course.)
Sorkin was furious that the documentary showed Palin hunting and killing a caribou. Although she made it clear that she intended to eat the animal, according to Sorkin, she had committed an act of murder and torture. To quote Sorkin:
I dont relish the idea of torturing animals.
I dont watch snuff films and you [Palin] make them.
Ive tried and tried and for the life of me, I cant make a distinction between what you [Palin] get paid to do and what Michael Vick went to prison for doing.
I get happy every time one of you faux-macho s***heads accidentally shoots another one of you in the face.
That was the first moose ever murdered for political gain.
Sarah Palin is deranged.
Sorkin admits that he eats meat and wears leather. So while he and almost all of us in the affluent West can eat healthfully without eating any meat, Sorkin chooses to have animals killed solely for his culinary pleasure. In other words, he is morally at peace with paying others to kill animals for what is in fact the fun of eating meat. But when Sarah Palin hunts and kills an animal for food, she is a murderer and torturer.
And while on the subject of torture, isnt there more torture in the way in which most animals are confined and killed in the slaughter mills of modern society than in the killing of an individual animal while it freely roams in the wild?
As for comparing Palins TV show to a snuff film, what kind of mind likens the murder of an innocent person on film to hunting a caribou? There is an answer: the Hollywood leftist mind.
Likewise Sorkins use of the word murdered. Outside of his confused moral universe, humanity has always reserved that word exclusively for describing the deliberate killing of an innocent human being. It has never been used to describe the killing of an animal. By Sorkins logic, his eating meat renders him a mass murderer.
No wonder, then, that Sorkin sees no difference between Palins shooting a caribou and Michael Vicks using dogs to kill one another in a sadistic sporting event.
I return to the question: Does Sorkin really not see a difference between hunting an animal for food, torturing an animal, and murdering a human being especially given the fact that he pays people to kill animals for his joy in eating them?
If he sees no difference, then it is he not Sarah Palin who best fits the description of her he gave in his column. The only other explanation would be that he so hates her that he will say anything, in order to insult her, even if he has to turn moral standards upside-down.
Good people can differ on Sarah Palins political positions or on whether she should run for president in the next election. But what has she ever said, written, or done to justify Sorkins hatred and cruelty? Indeed, what has she ever said or written that was as infantile or morally foolish as what Aaron Sorkin wrote about her?
Ironically, all Sorkins column achieves is an elevation of Sarah Palins status. If people can be judged by those who hate them, Sarah Palin must be more impressive than many people have realized.
So, how does one explain Sorkins irrational hatred and morally twisted thinking?
As noted earlier, it is indicative of the Hollywood-leftist mindset. Members of Hollywods Left generally live in a left-wing cocoon. What strikes most people who live outside of that cocoon as irrational and immoral is often regarded as brilliant in that world. To the rest of us, comparing shooting a caribou to a snuff film, to murder, and to torture is the ranting of an immature and morally confused mind. But among many of Sorkins peers on the cultural Left, Sorkins column is not merely brilliant, it is f***ing brilliant.
Dennis Prager is a nationally syndicated radio talk-show host and columnist
According to Dorkin’s profile on imdb his daughter was born in Nov 2000. 7 months later he was sentenced for his arrest in an airport with pot, rock cocaine and mushrooms (dosen’t say when he was arrested).
Way to go Dad! What a great role model. We should be listening to him.
Yep. As Sarah said in the episode, it’s not like there’s a supermarket on every corner in Alaska. And the stuff in the stores is really expensive. She was just “shopping with a gun”. I had venison lasagna last night, yum!
That's easy; pure, unadulterated, revealing, logical truth.
“There is a huge difference in attitude toward the world between the tender-minded city dweller who thinks his food comes from the supermarket and those of us who know it comes from blood and sweat.”
You are absolutely correct. The Disneyfication of nature has convinced many that squirrels wrestle for fun in the woods and that polar bears are cute and cuddly.
Squirrels don’t wrestle, they fight for territory. Polar Bears are extremely dangerous and may kill you because you don’t belong there.
Most animals are eaten and killed. The reason that I put that in the reverse order from the order you normally see it is that many animals are eaten while they are still alive but disabled. Very, very few die of old age.
But try telling that to a city boi. No understanding.
I know exactly what you are talking about. I have tasted freshly caught fish and vegetables harvested from the fields and nothing in the grocery store tastes like that.
I am sure the taste of a freshly bagged wild buck is much different than the meat in grocery stores.
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